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and the land over its head in wars what kind of toll has a place on america will look at the many costs that come with more. and going to war as part of a humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection for others less than for themselves. and from wars to an economic crisis to political polarization who is behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel and he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. intrigues all discuss. it's wednesday march thirtieth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching our team. don't start today with an update on the situation in libya where you could say it's been a pendulum swing in the quest for control there in the last twenty four hours we've seen rebels having to retreat being pushed east by troops loyal to moammar gadhafi progress off the forces have been shelling rebels with mortars and rockets and just how organized and prepared the rebel forces are almost starting to become a serious question and day twelve of western involveme
and the land over its head in wars what kind of toll has a place on america will look at the many costs that come with more. and going to war as part of a humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection for others less than for themselves. and from wars to an economic crisis to political polarization who is behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel and he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred...
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as we look at america being the hedge amount of power feels it can't tolerate that the problem you face in libya is very simple the u.s. has already committed itself publicly to some military objective however it will be fine and if it cannot overthrow gadhafi through air power which is an open question here and then there will indeed be pressure to escalate and the us consider sending ground forces in the event that we do overthrow gadhafi then there'd be a question of the u.s. would have responsibility as well as with the europeans for stablish in some kind of political stability and thereby establishing a government that may have that is very likely to require a long term commitment to ground forces possibly in a peaceful situation possibly in a civil war this could indeed evolve into a very large scale military operation that could go on for years i think that's a probability at this point and they're trying to back to you in london now and again researching this program i came across a quote from colin powell before the invasion of two thousand and three of iraq and he said you kno
as we look at america being the hedge amount of power feels it can't tolerate that the problem you face in libya is very simple the u.s. has already committed itself publicly to some military objective however it will be fine and if it cannot overthrow gadhafi through air power which is an open question here and then there will indeed be pressure to escalate and the us consider sending ground forces in the event that we do overthrow gadhafi then there'd be a question of the u.s. would have...
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it will be controversial here in america. it will be people in congress saying, well, who exactly are we giving our arms to? just today, we've had a senior american admiral, the supreme exander of nato's military forces in europe saying that there are possibly al qaeda elements within the group opposed to colonel gaddafi. so it would be hugely controversial to arm those people, and barack obama might wait and see before making a final decision. >> thank you for that. the mission to protect civilians and ice -- isolate the libyan leader dominated discussion at an international conference in london. david cameron said we are here to help the libyan people in their hour of need. they agree that colonel gaddafi has completely lost legitimacy. jeremy reports. >> the u.s. jets returning to their base. the decision to use air power against colonel gaddafi's libya was taken very quickly, so quickly that they're still sorting out the politics behind it. that was one reason for the london conference. assembling ministers and diplomats
it will be controversial here in america. it will be people in congress saying, well, who exactly are we giving our arms to? just today, we've had a senior american admiral, the supreme exander of nato's military forces in europe saying that there are possibly al qaeda elements within the group opposed to colonel gaddafi. so it would be hugely controversial to arm those people, and barack obama might wait and see before making a final decision. >> thank you for that. the mission to...
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the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility for allies and partners to night we are fulfilling the pledge. and in beirut you buy that because one of the things that's very interesting about president obama's statement is that he doesn't talk about him and the game getting into a war is not that difficult we've seen that since the iraqi adventure of starting in two thousand and three even before that afghanistan and american and coalition forces are still there now because they didn't think about the end game is this a mistake being made again. yeah i mean the us. innocently ration the word she was dragged into the situation and libya it was the french and to a lesser extent the british who were enthusiastic about intervention there on the grounds of. minimizing civilian casualties. but from the beginning none of the western powers said th
the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility for allies and partners to night we are fulfilling the pledge. and in beirut you buy that because one of the things that's very interesting about president obama's statement is that he doesn't talk...
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high tech mecca of the russian venture company and skolkovo have been given a helping hand by some of america's biggest corporations like intel and cisco cisco says russia is rich and highly skilled specialists but it's not living up to its potential. it appears that these strings are not turning into business innovation market penetration or even information technology leadership. for instance only about fifty percent of russian companies invest in r. and d. to create innovative products moreover and i would like to stress this only three percent of russian companies successfully invest in the development of innovative products that could compete in the global marketplace. rasher is one of the few places in the world with a web search engine google has struggled to risk their dominance russian only end x. is three times more popular its key advantage is the ability to deal with the complexity of the russian language while also offering a wide range of web services they had to google russia says the company is doing everything it can to catch up. good news for. sure a source for orders from bru
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break loss to replace the quarterfinals fish successfully through and could replace andy roddick as america's number one player and it can be deadly for eric in the last eight. if i win one more match or go through he gone. you know that's. something that i'll probably never feel like the number one american does considering what he's accomplished in his career and he certainly. you know got my career involved elsewhere wins for the top seeds raw pile of dollars out of georgia which tomas berdych also advances as does kevin anderson the in-form south africa continues on the winning side which has helped him in danger had his big loss that week now the twenty four year old is through to the quarter finals in miami with win over thirtieth seed john isner. moving on and it's an ominous statement of intent for his rivals five time olympic champion young thorpe saying he wants to be quote better than i used to be the australian swimmer confirmed last month he has to come out of a four year retirement to compete at the london olympics. you know overall goal and what i'm doing now is ok. and. you kn
break loss to replace the quarterfinals fish successfully through and could replace andy roddick as america's number one player and it can be deadly for eric in the last eight. if i win one more match or go through he gone. you know that's. something that i'll probably never feel like the number one american does considering what he's accomplished in his career and he certainly. you know got my career involved elsewhere wins for the top seeds raw pile of dollars out of georgia which tomas...
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and in a land over its head in wars what kind of toll has it placed on america look at the many costs that come. and going to war as part of humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection while others are left to fend for themselves. it's wednesday march thirtieth four pm in washington d.c. and christine for sound watching our team will start today with an update on the situation in libya where you could say it's been a pendulum swing in the quest for control in the last twenty four hours we've seen rebels having to retreat being pushed east by troops loyal to moammar gadhafi probably duffy forces have been shelling rebels with mortars and rockets and just how organized and prepared of the rebel forces are well that's starting to become a serious question and day twelve of western involvement there are just policy on the ground in tripoli and brings us the very latest. the fighters have now been pushed back to the city of ras lanuf we are hearing that this is strategically important while the city is firmly in the hands of gadhafi is made now there are numerous reasons
and in a land over its head in wars what kind of toll has it placed on america look at the many costs that come. and going to war as part of humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection while others are left to fend for themselves. it's wednesday march thirtieth four pm in washington d.c. and christine for sound watching our team will start today with an update on the situation in libya where you could say it's been a pendulum swing in the quest for control in the last twenty...
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>>> making news in america this morning. >> gadhafi fights back. happening right now. his forces launch major attacks on rebel fighters. >>> unplanned trip. another air controller suspended for sending a packed 737 too close to another plane. >>> and the first to go, from kirstie alley to sugar ray, surviving the first round of tv's hottest show. >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for being with us today. there has been a major setback for anti-government forces in libya. rebels are now running from the towns of brega and ras la nuf, after being hammered by gadhafi's forces. >> and there's debate in washington, whether the u.s. should help the rebels by providing them with weapons. emily schmidt has the latest. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning to you. president obama says he is looking at all options to support the rebels. but when members of the international diplomatic community met in london and had a chance to talk about it, one member said the talk of arming rebels didn't come up. with nato set to take command of military operation, president obama
>>> making news in america this morning. >> gadhafi fights back. happening right now. his forces launch major attacks on rebel fighters. >>> unplanned trip. another air controller suspended for sending a packed 737 too close to another plane. >>> and the first to go, from kirstie alley to sugar ray, surviving the first round of tv's hottest show. >>> good morning, everybody. thanks for being with us today. there has been a major setback for...
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break cost him a place in the last eight there successfully in peru and could replace andy roddick as america's number one if you can be done if there are the last eight. if i win one more match or over i'll keep going. you know that's. not something that i'll probably never feel like the number one american just considering what he's accomplished in his career and he certainly. you know throughout my career tenfold elsewhere wins for the top saves rafaela dollar novel jawhar bitched almost but it also advanced as they'd come in i understand that inform south africa and continues on the winning side of the country is home to them and into hannah's bed last week but now they translate all of this through to the quarters in miami where the winner of a thirtieth seed john is not. over to basketball and van bay where twenty seven points from abroad james went enough to help miami beat his former club in cleveland cavaliers wearing barest by the heat's one eight hundred ninety s. last december but did better this time around ending the first up with an eleven point lead and a house scaled the moment
break cost him a place in the last eight there successfully in peru and could replace andy roddick as america's number one if you can be done if there are the last eight. if i win one more match or over i'll keep going. you know that's. not something that i'll probably never feel like the number one american just considering what he's accomplished in his career and he certainly. you know throughout my career tenfold elsewhere wins for the top saves rafaela dollar novel jawhar bitched almost but...
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now an fda panel will decide whether food dyes are safe enough to remain on america's store shelves. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> tonight, the fbi's trying to figure out how it is a bullet hole's been discovered in a usairways 737 that last flew from philly to charlotte yesterday. it was discovered upon landing. officials tell nbc news it was a .40 caliber round that penetrated the skin of the aircraft. it was found inside. it appears from the angle of the trajectory, it entered the plane from above. they say there's no reason to believe it was anything other than a freak occurrence. >>> when we come back here tonight, our "making a difference" report on the people who sometimes beat the first responders in their rush to help. >>> it's time now for our "making a difference report." and in our line of work we show up at a lot of disasters. and often the first people we see arriving on the scene to jump in, help out and rebuild are the mennonites. hurricane katrina was no different. we saw them, they arrived right away, and without fanfare and they are still there, on the jo
now an fda panel will decide whether food dyes are safe enough to remain on america's store shelves. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> tonight, the fbi's trying to figure out how it is a bullet hole's been discovered in a usairways 737 that last flew from philly to charlotte yesterday. it was discovered upon landing. officials tell nbc news it was a .40 caliber round that penetrated the skin of the aircraft. it was found inside. it appears from the angle of the trajectory, it...
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the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> he also said that america should take a multilateral approach when it is not directly threatened but its interests and values are. >> we should not be afraid to act but the burden of action should not be america's alone. >> as we have in libya, our task is instead to mobilize the international community for collective action, because contrary to the claims of some, american leadership is not simply a matter of going it alone and bearing all of the burden ourselves. >> real leadership creates the conditions in coalitions for others to step up as well, to work with allies and partners so that they bear their share of the burden and pay their share of the costs. and to see that the principles of justice and human dignity are upheld by all. >> earlier today a group of allied leaders met in london and agreed qaddafi mus must be remod by the nato, for the nato led operation to end. >> sec
the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> he also said that america should take a multilateral approach when it is not directly threatened but its interests and values are. >> we should not be afraid to act but the burden of action should not be america's alone. >> as we have in libya, our task is instead to mobilize the international community for collective action,...
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and in a land over its head in wars what kind of toll have been placed on the united states of america look at the many costs that come with war. and going to war as part of humanitarian intervention why do some countries get protection while others are left to fend for themselves. from wars to the economic crisis to political polarization who's behind it all one man is blaming a group called the oil and drug cartel he says what's happening now harkens back to another dark time germany in the one nine hundred thirty s. intrigue the world with us. it's wednesday march thirtieth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for is out there watching our team also this evening with an update on the situation in libya where chaos and violence continue and the quest for power is largely a game of back and forth in the last few days we've seen rebels gain ground and get pushed back by troops loyal to moammar gadhafi as there is on the ground in tripoli and brings us the latest. burble fighters have now been pushed back to the city of rust we are hearing that this instituted the important oil for
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ross now know the russian financial company and skolkovo have been given a helping hand by some of america's biggest corporations including intel and cisco cisco says russia's reach and highly skilled specialists gods as yet it's not living up to its potential it appears that these strings are not turning into business innovation market penetration or even information technology leadership for instance only about fifty percent of russian companies invest in r. and d. to create innovative products and moreover and i would like to stress this only three percent of russian companies successfully invest in the development of innovative products that could compete in the global marketplace. but perhaps not the business bulletin for knowledge when they're less than one last time for business news and get lost for a small web site r.t. dot com slash business. it's the secret incursion into the country. against the invasion by means of. tradition the language still you this is the first to compete. and culture. the thing is that the have a dozens are still unaware of what's going on in the land stil
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brutal dictators if we go into libya should we go there as well here's what he said it's true that america cannot use our military were ever repression for given the costs and risks of intervention we must always measure our interests against the need for action but cannot be an argument for never acting on behalf of what's right. i said what do you think i think you know you thank the u.s. should never act on this is ridiculous it's come out the british special forces u.s. special forces were there before this began just like in egypt they fly elbereth in and glitter both of the liberation graves are headed up by western funded people in egypt well barak says he won't stand down when the u.s. ordered him to and then magically he has a stroke and it's never seen again that's one of their former dictators like saddam . propped up i mean this is ridiculous the last is setting a precedent through the un that they can fund rebels to start wars against regimes not favorable to the globalist system and then the west will come in and bombard them we've now seen senator lieberman and others callin
brutal dictators if we go into libya should we go there as well here's what he said it's true that america cannot use our military were ever repression for given the costs and risks of intervention we must always measure our interests against the need for action but cannot be an argument for never acting on behalf of what's right. i said what do you think i think you know you thank the u.s. should never act on this is ridiculous it's come out the british special forces u.s. special forces were...
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chipping away at a self-proclaimed key to successful diplomacy for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom the united states is losing influence. now in some sort of a democratic nation and trees but it looks like a good receiver will mark especially considering the one states hasn't won the war decisively since the end of world war two and while former soldiers certainly get it if you look at all the animosity towards the us today it comes from our military interventions politicians seem blissfully unaware and started churkin our party new york. so clearly there are a lot of questions here especially as to whether the u.s. can afford another war financially and politically but you know scott i was really so taken i was just thinking about the fact that like you said that we may already be arming these rebels i can't get over the amount of dishonesty if really that is the case and the other thing is that hillary clinton came before congress today or she didn't go for the she spoke to a few members
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if the case goes ahead, it could end up costing america's largest employer billions of dollars. danielle nottingham, cbs news, at the supreme court. >>> this morning on "the early show," more of erica hill's one-on-one interview with president obama. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." depression is a serious medical condition. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain -- serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens, and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do not take pristiq with maois. taking pristiq with nset pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor about all
if the case goes ahead, it could end up costing america's largest employer billions of dollars. danielle nottingham, cbs news, at the supreme court. >>> this morning on "the early show," more of erica hill's one-on-one interview with president obama. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." depression is a serious medical condition. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ]...
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fute that's not the future ofure i america. be our future is to be the global leader in science and technolog, america makes the bestinnovave innovative products and services andce that ingenuity and excellence is our chief economic strength as a nation. now has a former small businesss owner i know that it's business creates jobs but i also knowe that government has a critical a role to play in fostering a this limate. tbusiness c i believe there are a few things we need to do to unleash the innovative spirit that's so alive and well as throughouto this country and particularly my home state of new hampshire but to maintain the dominance tha has allowed us to leave the world and innovation we do need to enact a long-termbusiness reauthorization of the small business innovation research program or the fbi our program.t it's not just a typical grant p program. under the fbi program is all business is able to compete for research that federal agencies need to accomplish their missions. deparent of defense. small businesses employ
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and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. >> and by bnsf railway. >> pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh
and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar...
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we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american community as it is for anyone else. maybe the worst offender of all is somebody who practices the paid to reject their ideology. people in the middle east who are trying to separate themselves from this radical minority moslems need our help. that is why we need to help those people in libya who are trying to replace gaddafi, we need to stand by these people in egypt to are trying to charter a different hat. you will never convince me that young people who went into the square want to replace mubarak with the moslem brotherhood
we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american...
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that's -- that's the america we love. but i don't think nancy pelosi or anybody else in this house of representatives ought to be telling us what kind of light bulbs we have to have. it doesn't make sense. it's not fair to you. you are a person of independent will. you are granted liberty and freedom by your constitution -- by the constitution of the united states and those are just recording god-given rights and privileges and i don't see why we think we are the center of the universe for knowledge in this house to come up and tell you what kind of light bulbs you can have. or what kind of energy that you can consume. unless it comes out to be against the national interest, and i would argue right now with all the alternative energy, we haven't got anything to replace what we're using right now yet, keep working on it, then let us make the choice, let the american citizens make the choice as to what they want to do. i think that's good free dm. that's good liberty. that's what we are all about in this country. that's why
that's -- that's the america we love. but i don't think nancy pelosi or anybody else in this house of representatives ought to be telling us what kind of light bulbs we have to have. it doesn't make sense. it's not fair to you. you are a person of independent will. you are granted liberty and freedom by your constitution -- by the constitution of the united states and those are just recording god-given rights and privileges and i don't see why we think we are the center of the universe for...
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make it in america. if america is going to make it, then we have to make it in america. what are we making? we need to make all of the things that this economy and this world needs for energy security, photovoltaic, geothermal, advanced biofuels, all of those things in the energy sector that allows us to prosper and address the energy crisis, including and i know the problem of japan and the nuclear systems there. but 20% of our energy presently comes from nuclear and that's going to be part of the future. so we need to make sure we make it well, safely and that those systems are made in america. manufacturing matters. and we need to make sure that our manufacturing sector is up to speed and actually making things in america. we cannot count on the chinese or the indians or any other nation to provide us with our manufactured goods. and the reason is, that's where the well paid middle-class jobsr spent hollowed out in the last decade by unwise policies, but nonetheless, we can restore it. and let me tell you a couple of ways we are proposing to do this in the democratic
make it in america. if america is going to make it, then we have to make it in america. what are we making? we need to make all of the things that this economy and this world needs for energy security, photovoltaic, geothermal, advanced biofuels, all of those things in the energy sector that allows us to prosper and address the energy crisis, including and i know the problem of japan and the nuclear systems there. but 20% of our energy presently comes from nuclear and that's going to be part of...
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the america -- it is a wakeup call that's necessary. the america i know is number one. it should never be three. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> madam speaker, california's governor will soon declare an end to the drought that's devastated the san joaquin valley. it's clear that the drought is over. somehow, though, washington hasn't gotten the news. with unemployment still in double digits in seven counties in the valley, and unemployment continuing to be very problematic, the folks in washington think that communities can recover from the great recession with just over half the water our farmers need. mr. costa: they don't understand the valley, they don't understand us. do you hear me, commerce department? water is the life blood of the san joaquin valley, it puts food on our tables, sustains our economy and creates good jobs. and that's why i'm introduci
the america -- it is a wakeup call that's necessary. the america i know is number one. it should never be three. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> madam speaker, california's governor will soon declare an end to the drought that's devastated the san joaquin valley. it's...
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and these are people who represent the employers of america. the employers who want to be able to give their employees the health care coverage that they can afford right now. it may not be the government-prescribed health care, but many are trying to do it. and the groups that have signed this letter supporting my amendment to say stop implementation now are the associated builders and contractors, the associated general contractors, the electrical contractors, the food service distributors, the international franchisees, the national association of manufacturers, the national association of wholesale distributors, the national retail federation, the small business and entrepreneurship council, the united states chamber of commerce, and the independent women's voice. the 60-plus association. these are the groups that are saying, let's stop the upheaval that this has caused in our country and let's wait and see what the supreme court says before we have the outlays of millions of dollars. and what -- and most certainly the small businesses that
and these are people who represent the employers of america. the employers who want to be able to give their employees the health care coverage that they can afford right now. it may not be the government-prescribed health care, but many are trying to do it. and the groups that have signed this letter supporting my amendment to say stop implementation now are the associated builders and contractors, the associated general contractors, the electrical contractors, the food service distributors,...
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here first-person accounts from people who shape modern america. the country's best known history writers over the past decade, and travel to important battlefield among about key figures and events. every weekend, visit college classrooms across the nation after professors build and to america's past during lectures and history. join historians behind-the- scenes at museum exhibits. the presidency focusing on american president policies and legacies for speeches and personal insights from the administration officials and experts. c-span3, all weekend, every weekend. get the complete schedule online. find out how to have them e- mailed to you. >> for more than four decades, the libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant, muammar gaddafi. he has denied his people freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad, and terrorize innocent people around the world. >> follow what cleve leaders are saying about libya and how the process unfolded from the president and other administration officials, from the house and senate floor, and
here first-person accounts from people who shape modern america. the country's best known history writers over the past decade, and travel to important battlefield among about key figures and events. every weekend, visit college classrooms across the nation after professors build and to america's past during lectures and history. join historians behind-the- scenes at museum exhibits. the presidency focusing on american president policies and legacies for speeches and personal insights from the...
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was once known as the most eligible bachelor in america. nearly 12 years after his death, his former girlfriend christina haag is opening up about the five years of romance and adventure she shared with the prince of camp lore. her new memoir is tight 8ed "come to the edge." she comes to the studio. you tell this story of essentially a first love. >> it wasn't exactly a first love. but it's some like. >> parts really feel like it. especially at one point, you met each other when you were 15, is that right? >> yes. >> and then you're cast in this play. and you have a kiss in the play. and then at one point you have this first kiss. and the way you describe it, you could describe it maybe for us at home, it's just this -- it's beautifully written and feels like a dream that girls have. >> well, i think that i had known john ten years before that. so, it was magical. and in the theater, sometimes, there's a kiss in the play, you don't always rehearse it. you wait awhile. and one night we were at his mother's house in new jersey, because we wer
was once known as the most eligible bachelor in america. nearly 12 years after his death, his former girlfriend christina haag is opening up about the five years of romance and adventure she shared with the prince of camp lore. her new memoir is tight 8ed "come to the edge." she comes to the studio. you tell this story of essentially a first love. >> it wasn't exactly a first love. but it's some like. >> parts really feel like it. especially at one point, you met each...
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cycles are also within the office of nuclear energy and while we await guidance from the commission on america's nuclear future we are conducting research and development into a broad range of options for the nation's fuel cycle with careful attention to safety and environmental protection and nonproliferation. safety of the future systems is key to all of the programs. selected research areas like worker and fuel claddings that cannot generate hydrogen in an accident and fuels but virtually impossible to melt have the jury is obvious relevance and the modeling and simulation hub based at oak ridge national laboratories would be providing important to keep what is the knipling industry capabilities that can be used to assess and improve the safety of existing and future reactors. i concur with the recent statement made by deputy secretary that we view nuclear energy as a very important component to the overall portfolio we are trying to build for the clean energy future. the programs of the office of a nuclear energy that the option for seat nuclear power remains open to the nation. by way of co
cycles are also within the office of nuclear energy and while we await guidance from the commission on america's nuclear future we are conducting research and development into a broad range of options for the nation's fuel cycle with careful attention to safety and environmental protection and nonproliferation. safety of the future systems is key to all of the programs. selected research areas like worker and fuel claddings that cannot generate hydrogen in an accident and fuels but virtually...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg, who, more than any other lawyer in america, advanced the cause of women's rights even before she became a judge. she grilled walmart's lawyers about revealing internal statistics. the company gets reports month after month, she said, showing that women are disproportionately passed over for promotion and there is a pay gap. isn't there some responsibility on the company? walmart's lawyer said the statistics were misleading. it does not show there were gender gaps at the stores among comparable people. but several of the male justices were sharply skeptical. justice kennedy -- it's not clear to me. what is the unlawful policy that walmart has adopted? and justice scalia told that walmart's own management training materials included the statement that men are more aggressive in seeking advancement, blurted out, if you have an aggressive woman, promote her. outside a walmart executive echoed the company's argument, that the experiences of just a handful of women, even if true, are just not typical of what happened to more than a million other women who worked
justice ruth bader ginsburg, who, more than any other lawyer in america, advanced the cause of women's rights even before she became a judge. she grilled walmart's lawyers about revealing internal statistics. the company gets reports month after month, she said, showing that women are disproportionately passed over for promotion and there is a pay gap. isn't there some responsibility on the company? walmart's lawyer said the statistics were misleading. it does not show there were gender gaps at...